Blossoms Announce European Tour 2026
There are flowers announced the European European Tour of the 2026 European titles, which makes stops in cities, including Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, and Zurich.
Currently, the group supports Inhaler in its dates for a tour of the mainland European rounds and is also preparing for its festival appearances this summer.
Today (May 6), the group announced their own headline tour of Europe on social networks: “We have spent the time touring Europe for the last few weeks, so we are glad to announce our own headlining European tour for February 2026!”
Upcoming Festival Appearances
News about the European tour of Blossoms comes as the group prepares for an intense summer this year, with festival slots at Glastonbury and the Big Weekend Radio 1 in Liverpool and much more.
Blossoms’ 2026 European Tour Dates
February
3 – Milan, Santeria Tuscan 31
4 – Zurich, Plaza
5 – Munich, Strom
6 – Prague, musical bar Lucerna
8 – Berlin, Columbia Theater
9 – Hamburg, Gruenspen
10 – Cologne, Cantin
11 – Antwerp, Trix Club
13 – Amsterdam, Paradiso
14 – Paris, L’Elysée Montmartre
Last month, the group shared a new track called “The HoneyMoon,” which will be featured in the upcoming deluxe version of their recently released fifth album, “Gary.”
Set to be released on May 9, the record will include tracks from the original album released in September last year, along with a complete tracklist and new additions. Already, Tom Ogden and Co. have shared a new bonus track ‘Mayrai Carey through the Death Valley‘.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p7n1mdlmsy
Speaking with NME in September of last year, Ogden expressed that Blossoms has elevated their live show to another level in the “Gary” era.
“It seems that we really raised it again,” he explained. “This is important because I do not want to fade into obscurity like many other groups do. This album helps us to stand out from the crowd.”
In other news, the group has been awarded the International Touring Fund of £1.6 million.
The touring grant program called “Music Export Growth Scheme” (MEGS) is developed and administered by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). This year, it distributes a total of £1.6 million to support 58 acts looking to expand their global reach but needing additional financial assistance. Previous funding rounds have supported artists like Beabadobi, Dave, Bicep, and Wolf Alice.
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